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FEU2610 Field Equipment Controller Installation Instructions

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Observe these guidelines when installing the FEU26:

Transport the FEU in the original container to minimize vibration and shock damage to the FEU.

Verify that all parts shipped with the FEU.

Do not drop the FEU or subject it to physical shock.

Parts Included

one FEU26 with removable Terminal Plugs

one installation instructions sheet

Materials and Special Tools Needed

three fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface (M4 screws or #8 screws)

one 20.3 cm (8 in.) (or longer) piece of DIN rail and appropriate hardware for mounting the DIN rail (optional)

small straight blade screwdriver for securing communication wires in the terminal blocks

Mounting

The mounting base may be mounted without the controller cover. If you mount the mounting base without the 
controller cover, ensure that there is sufficient clearance to allow later mounting of the controller cover.

Location Considerations

Follow these guidelines when mounting an FEU26: 

Ensure the mounting surface can support the FEU and any user-supplied enclosure.

Mount the FEU in the proper orientation. See 

Figure 3

 and 

Figure 4

.

Mount the FEU on an even surface whenever possible.

Use shims or washers to mount the unit securely on the mounting surface.

Mount the FEU in areas free of corrosive vapors and observe the environmental limitations listed in the 

Technical Specifications

 

section.

Do not mount the FEU on surfaces prone to vibration, such as duct work, or in areas where electromagnetic 
emissions from other devices or wiring can interfere with FEU communication.

Allow sufficient space for cable and wire connections (minimum of 50 mm [2 in.] in each direction).

On panel or enclosure mount applications, observe the following guidelines:

Do not install the FEU in an airtight enclosure.

Mount the FEU so that the enclosure wall or the transformer does not obstruct ventilation of or radiate heat into 
the FEU housing.

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Summary of Contents for FEU2610 Series

Page 1: ...quirements or do not follow the procedures as documented in the Metasys System UL 864 10th Edition UUKL ORD C100 13 UUKLC Smoke Control System LIT 12012487 This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada This equi...

Page 2: ...s can be defined as Voltage Analog Output Current Analog Output 0 10 VDC 4 20 mA 24 VAC Class 2 Supply Power Terminal Block Universal Inputs Voltage Analog Input Current Analog Input Resistive Analog Inputs Dry Contact Binary Input can be defined as 0 10 VDC 4 20 mA 0 2k ohm RTD 1k Nickel 1k Platinum or A99B SI NTC 10k Type L or 2 252k Type 2 Binary Inputs Dry Contact Maintained Pulse Counter Mode...

Page 3: ...icient clearance to allow later mounting of the controller cover Location Considerations Follow these guidelines when mounting an FEU26 Ensure the mounting surface can support the FEU and any user supplied enclosure Mount the FEU in the proper orientation See Figure 3 and Figure 4 Mount the FEU on an even surface whenever possible Use shims or washers to mount the unit securely on the mounting sur...

Page 4: ...tions 3 Drill holes in the wall at the locations marked in Step 2 and insert appropriate wall anchors in all three holes if necessary 4 Hold the FEU26 in place and insert the screws through the mounting clips and into the holes Carefully tighten all of the screws IMPORTANT Do not over tighten the mounting screws Over tightening the screws may damage the mounting clips Figure 2 DIN Rail and Mountin...

Page 5: ... the DIN rail 4 Push the bottom mounting clips up to secure the FEU26 on the DIN rail tracks To remove the FEU26 from the DIN rail snap the bottom DIN clips to the extended position and carefully lift the FEU26 off the DIN rail Attaching the Cover You may attach the cover before or after wiring the FEU26 1 Place the hinge tabs cover onto the top of the hinge slots the mounting base See Figure 5 No...

Page 6: ...terminal block Figure 6 or Sensor port RJ 12 modular jack for sensors Note The FEU26 should be at one end of the SA Bus daisy chain If multiple Input Output Modules IOMs are used set the End of Line EOL switch on the last IOM FC Bus Terminal Block Wire the Field Controller FC Bus in a daisy chain to other devices on the FC Bus and the supervisory controller See Figure 7 to terminate the wires Note...

Page 7: ...appropriate address in the range of 4 127 Be sure that DIP switch 128 is set to Off For more details on setting the DIP switches see Setting the FC Bus Address Power Wiring To wire the FEU26 for power connect the 24 VAC supply power wires from the transformer to the removable 3 terminal plug as shown in Figure 8 The middle terminal is not used Note Connect 24 VAC power to all network devices so tr...

Page 8: ...l Internal 12 V 15k ohm Pullup RTD 1k Nickel Johnson Controls 1k Platinum A99B Silicon Temperature Sensor Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Sensor 10k Type L 2 252k Type 2 0 6 mm 22 AWG stranded 2 wire twisted non shielded cable for runs of 30 m 90 ft Row A in Table 2 Binary Input Dry Contact Maintained Mode 1 second minimum pulse width 0 5 Hz at 50 duty cycle Internal 12 V 15k ohm Pullup 0 6 m...

Page 9: ...lded cable for runs of 30 m 90 ft Row C in Table 2 OCOM n Binary Output 24 VAC Triac Connects OCOM to 24 Power Com when activated 30 VAC maximum output voltage 0 5 A maximum output current 40 mA minimum load current Configurable OUT OUT n Analog Output Voltage Mode Sources 0 10 VDC External 1k ohm minimum load required 10 VDC maximum output voltage 10 mA maximum output current 0 6 mm 22 AWG strand...

Page 10: ...n isolated from all other terminal commons 1 See Table 2 for alternative wire gauges and lengths 2 The SA Bus terminals and the RJ style modular Sensor Port are connected internally 3 The SA Bus and FC Bus specifications in this table are for MS TP bus communications at 38 4k baud For more information refer to the MS TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin LIT 12011034 Table 2 Wire Gauge and Leng...

Page 11: ...s Use sequential addressing with no gaps in the device address range to ensure best FC Bus performance Note Switch 128 on the device address DIP switch block is not used and should be set to Off Table 3 shows and describes the valid FC Bus and SA Bus devices addresses for FEUs and IOMs on Johnson Controls MS TP communications bus applications Table 3 FC Bus Device Address Descriptions Device Addre...

Page 12: ...d on the circuit board in the mounting base near the binary outputs These jumpers select whether the output provides internal power to the load INT or requires external power EXT See Figure 12 Table 4 describes the jumper label on the circuit board IMPORTANT Do not set the Binary Output jumpers to INT when an external transformer is wired to the Binary Output terminals Failure to follow this preca...

Page 13: ...mally selects the enabling or disabling of the analog input load resistor In cases when the analog input load resistor must be left connected even when power is OFF to the controller set this jumper to the ENABLE position Note This jumper must be in the DISABLE position for all Universal Input modes other than 4 20 mA Commissioning Commission the FEU26 with the Controller Configuration Tool CCT Re...

Page 14: ...Control FEU26x0 Controller Part 1 of 2 Product Code Numbers MS FEU2610 0U Field Equipment Controller Unit Supply Voltage 20 30 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz Class 2 Power Consumption 10 VA typical 14 VA maximum plus all BO and CO loads Ambient Conditions Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 10 to 90 RH noncondensing Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 10 to 90 RH noncondensing Terminations Screw Terminals and Screw Te...

Page 15: ...ire Alarm Systems Equipment FCC Compliant to CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Canada UL Listed File E107041 CCN PAZX7 CAN CSA C22 2 No 205 Signal Equipment Industry Canada Compliant ICES 003 UL Listed File S4977 UL 864 UUKL ORD C100 13 10th Edition Listed Smoke Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems Europe CE Mark EMC Directive in accordance with EN 61000 6 3 and EN 61000 6 2 and the ...

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